Sentence examples for much observed from inspiring English sources

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It is the beginning of Kelch's story, one whose unraveling is the theme of "The Contrarians," a novel of ideas in a tradition not much observed in our own literature but going back at least to Denis Diderot.

Yes, as has been much observed in recent weeks, there are many echoes across Europe of darker, uglier episodes from the past.

It's not much observed in Washington, but in such conflicts, the relevant law actually puts the power in the hands of the regulatory agency, in this case the F.D.A., and not the White House.

You can be forgiven if the festival has passed you by, as this special period, dedicated to celebrating the history and traditions of "black and other minority ethnic groups", is not much observed, except by local councils, state schools and sundry lovers of what young people used to solemnly refer to as "identity politics".

The HA gel group (h) shows more proteoglycan staining, but not as much observed in the group treated with HA gel + matrix (i) Fig. 4 Cartilage repair score of the regenerated tissue.

This was however not much observed.

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Haynes doesn't so much observe the characters in action as he puts them where they need to be.

A sharp-eyed diner can learn much observing what people eat, how they dress and what kind of environment they create to entertain themselves.

Regarding non-genic sites, we did not so much observe differential methylation of gene promoters (Fig.  2b).

Many tourists really do not understand that they are as much the observed as the observer.

That is about twice as much as observed in the other patients.

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